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Arrival date and territorial behavior are associated with corticosterone metabolite levels in a migratory bird

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JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY
卷 151, 期 3, 页码 587-597

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10336-009-0488-x

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Arrival date; Glucocorticoid; Heat shock proteins; Forehead patch; Territorial behavior

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  1. DGI-Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion [CGL2004-00787/BOS, CGL2007-61251, BOS2003-05724, CGL2006-14129-C02-01/BOS]
  2. MEC
  3. Comunidad de Madrid
  4. CSIC-Universidad de Chile [2003-04-09, ICM,-P05-002]
  5. [PFB-23-CONICYT- Chile]

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Glucocorticoids promote the mobilization of energy stores and they may facilitate the expression of energetically expensive functions. Early arrival on the breeding grounds in migratory species and territorial competition are energetically demanding activities that may be supported by elevated baseline glucocorticoid levels. Here, we evaluated the associations between the baseline levels of excreted corticosterone (CORT) metabolites of male Pied Flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) just after arriving on their breeding area and timing of arrival, considering ornamental traits indicative of social status, like forehead patch size and black plumage coloration, as well as heat shock protein levels (HSP60). We observed a positive association of CORT metabolites with HSP60 levels, which are synthesized under several environmental challenges affecting cell homeostasis. Our data showed a negative association between arrival date and CORT metabolite levels, possibly as a result of the higher energetic demands imposed by the hard environmental conditions experienced at the time of an early arrival after migration. We observed a negative relationship of forehead patch dimensions and CORT metabolite levels, suggesting that dominance is associated with low baseline CORT metabolites. Also, males that expressed a higher degree of territorial behaviour when exposed to a playback song of a conspecific at their nest-box showed higher CORT metabolites upon arrival than males that expressed a lower degree of territorial behavior. This may indicate that elevated baseline CORT metabolite levels may facilitate an intense territorial competition in males. Thus, male-male competition may be a factor affecting observed baseline glucocorticoid levels in migratory birds.

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